Lebanon High School alumni and students will recognize a familiar face on the front page of Hulu.

There, with his hands on his hips is Rooty, the mascot for Lebanon High School. Rooty - or, more accurately, Michael Hostetter, the teen in the suit - is one of the stars of "Behind the Mask," a brand new series from Hulu.

The show, which has its first three episodes available for free streaming today - Oct. 29, follows four mascots and the highs and lows of their experience.

There's Jon Goldman, aka Hey Reb, of University of Nevada Las Vegas, who is entering his final year at school (it's also his sixth). Then there's Chad Spencer, aka Tux, of the Wilkes-Barre Penguins who just wants to make it to the NHL. Already in the pro league is Kevin Vanderkolk, aka Bango, of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, who is out to do the craziest stunt of all time.

Finally there's Hostetter, a 16-year-old kid who is all heart. "Even though people say this is one of the crappiest schools in probably the worst town in Pennsylvania, I don't feel that way at all," Hostetter tells the camera in the show's premiere episode. "Rooty and I know Lebanon High School."

The show will follow Hostetter through a year of his mascot work. "I'm excited for this year," he tells the camera. "I'm going to give every ounce of energy, every ounce of endurance to show this world what I've got because I believe that a town, a school, a person deserves a second chance."

You can watch the full first episode below, and the other two on the show's official page on Hulu. There will be a total of ten episodes by the time the documentary ends.